Frank Fafara

Frank Fara) was a teen rocker in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Phoenix, Arizona where he achieved regional fame.

[6] Frank Fafara recorded at the same studio as Duane Eddy, Waylon Jennings, Sanford Clark, and Wayne Newton.

[4] Cashbox’s national review noted that “Fafara has something of the late Buddy Holly in his light beat delivery”.

Frank Fafara performed shows across Arizona with other top rockers of his day including the Everly Brothers, Conway Twitty, Brenda Lee and Del Shannon.

As an adult, Fafara changed his last name to "Fara"[4] and moved to California, where he put together a country music road show.

For five years, Fara and Parker toured the Nevada casino circuit and major venues across North America.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Comstock's success caught the attention of Billboard, The Wall Street Journal, and many local newspapers across North America.